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Daily Pilot: Orange County students encouraged to chase dreams at IgniteHER Girls Summit

Costa Mesa, CA (July 30, 2024) - A couple hundred girls had the opportunity to dream big on Friday, as they listened to leading women across various fields during the IgniteHER Girls Summit at Orange Coast College.

The event was put on as a collaboration between Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris (D-Irvine) and Girls Inc. of Orange County, which is celebrating its 70th year. Petrie-Norris presented a resolution recognizing the milestone.

Mercury News: Advocates push for ban on child marriage after bill stalls in statehouse

San Jose, CA (July 28, 2024) - In California law, there is no age limit to marry. A minor must get the permission of at least one parent or guardian and approval from a judge to obtain a marriage license or domestic partnership. California is one of only four U.S. states that does not set a minimum age for marriage, allowing individuals of any age to marry with the permission of a parent and a judge.

Fill Up Buttercup honored as 2024 Small Business of the Year

Costa Mesa, CA Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris (D-Irvine) honored Fill Up Buttercup, a non-toxic, zero-waste refill shop based in Costa Mesa, as the 2024 Small Business of the Year for the 73rd Assembly District. Each year, Assemblywoman Petrie-Norris invites constituents to submit a nomination for Small Business of the Year and helps honor a small business that has made a lasting local impact.

ABC 10: California legislators unite to support domestic violence bills

Sacramento, CA (June 12, 2024) - Beneath the shade of a massive redwood tree on California's Capitol, eight California legislators from both the assembly and senate convened Wednesday morning in support of several domestic violence bills attempting to become law.

The collaboration was led by Senator Susan Rubio and Senator Angelique Ashby. Accompanying them were Asm. Blanca E. Rubio, Asm. Jesse Gabriel, Asm. Blanca Pacheco, Asm. Cottie Petrie-Norris, Asm. Mike Gipson and Asm. Eloise Reyes who all discussed these bills.